=== hggdh is now known as hggdh-msft [00:44] @wxl [ @kc2bez @tsimonq2 @hmollercl @The_LoudSpeaker what do you think about crea …], Sorry I don't understand thee issue, will try to [04:56] I know the issue. I don't get "shell script" of you mean a startup script like thing starting asking with cala then ok. That's a good idea. But an inbuilt module in cala would be better [04:56] *if [05:11] @RikMills I understood what you were trying to say, Now, how do I update it? [05:11] A new ubuntu version with proper fixes? [05:16] ^ wxl [05:21] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL98f450d4e99f: Make order top down on menu] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL98f450d4e99f === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [05:41] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL513a336996cd: Make order top down] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL513a336996cd [06:07] @RikMills [- you hadn't merged the debian/meta. Which you should have done], You mean debian/upstream/meta ? [06:16] @RikMills [- install file differences], they are the same. only order is different. [06:17] @RikMills [- debian/rules differences], I did not understand this part. [06:25] @RikMills [- What you kept different in debian/control, and why], you mean debian/compat ? [06:26] I get an error while building if I use debhelper-compat instead of debhelper: … ```dh: Found invalid debhelper-compat relation: debhelper-compat (>= 12) … dh: * Please format the relation as (example): debhelper-compat (= 12) … dh: * Note that alternatives, architecture restrictions, build-profiles etc. are not supported. … [06:26] dh: * If this is not possible, then please remove the debhelper-compat relation and insert the … dh: compat level into the file debian/compat. (E.g. "echo 12 > debian/compat") … dh: Could not parse desired debhelper compat level from relation: debhelper-compat (>= 12)``` [06:44] https://phab.lubuntu.me/D81 [06:44] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [Needs Review] Correctly Merge from Merge-o-Matic: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D81 [07:29] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL7334f9ae1f8b: Update Kcalc version] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL7334f9ae1f8b [07:34] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUALdca6ce825101: Reorder paragraphs to undo redo above copy paste] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUALdca6ce825101 [07:37] I don't suppose anyone knows what appears when booting a '20.04'ISO in what maybe chinese? (dell vostro 430 (i7-870, 12gb, nvidia geforce gt 6600 gt) i've not used before; but it's booting up with a different screen in non-english possibly chinese characters?) .. as typing this it timed out & booted 'Start' :) so unimportant.. (I wanted to check disc for defects) [08:24] https://phab.lubuntu.me/P66 … This came out as a result if debdiff between debian version and merged ubuntu version of lxqt-config. @tsimonq2 can you give me a reason for those changes arund lines 165-167, 160, where they are moved to suggests and some are discarded from recommends? This isn't done by me. it has come from prev [08:24] ious ubuntu-side tweaks. [08:25] I have to add those reasons in changelog. [08:34] @The_LoudSpeaker [https://phab.lubuntu.me/P66 … ^ This came out as a result if debdiff between debi …], Also many changes like the d/manpages, d/install file and d/rules as displayed by this debdiff are already there in current version of package on phab. That is the main reason this debdiff cannot be applied directly to p [08:34] hab and has to be applied manually. Tl.DR: It shows extra stuff. (clone phab and compare those files with the debdiff.) … @RikMills @wxl @kc2bez @tsimonq2 [08:36] @RikMills [], simillar is the case with the debdiff you sent earlier here. It does have some things that I missed but also has extra stuff. leading to manually editing of all the files mentioned in the debdiff. [08:37] The debdiff was just to illustrate what you missed. [08:38] agreed. thanks for that but what do we do about the extra stuff? [08:38] @The_LoudSpeaker [https://phab.lubuntu.me/P66 … ^ This came out as a result if debdiff between debi …], also about keeping them at some places in a straight line instead of sorting. [08:39] @The_LoudSpeaker [I get an error while building if I use debhelper-compat instead of debhelper: … dh …], @The_LoudSpeaker any ideas what to do here? [08:40] @The_LoudSpeaker [@RikMills r any ideas what to do here?], The error tells you what is wrong and how to fix it! [08:41] you mean putting debhelper-compat (=12) instead of (>=12) ? [08:41] yes [08:41] it is set as >=12 in upstream. [08:44] @The_LoudSpeaker [it is set as >=12 in upstream.], No, it is not [08:44] @RikMills [No, it is not], the debdiff shows >=12 na? [08:46] @The_LoudSpeaker [the debdiff shows >=12 na?], No, it doesn't [08:46] (Photo, 499x151) https://i.imgur.com/QBWWwzH.jpg [08:47] (Photo, 1280x719) https://i.imgur.com/9x4YIbj.jpg [08:47] oohhh Now I understand. It as >=12 [08:47] sorry my bad [08:49] regards obvious things like the missing upstream metadata, you should add it in next upload [08:56] @RikMills [regards obvious things like the missing upstream metadata, you should add it in …], Already did. just haven't updated the revision yet [08:56] I am facing a lil problem here. [08:57] debuild -b —no-sign gives me a error that I can't understand [08:57] https://phab.lubuntu.me/P67 [08:59] added upstream metadata in D81 for lxqt-panel. The above errors are for lxqt-config [09:17] @The_LoudSpeaker [https://phab.lubuntu.me/P67], @wxl @kc2bez [11:52] https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-announce-apps/2020-February/005567.html [11:53] (Photo, 733x466) https://i.imgur.com/cNmYsWs.jpg [19:12] @HMollerCl [Sorry I don't understand thee issue, will try to], The issue is Calamares won't show erase disk as an option for a drive if any partition is mounted. And since Ubuntu automounts swaps this is a big problem. [19:19] @teward001 some reason i'm not getting discourse notifications via email? [19:23] @kc2bez were you planning on packaging cala 3.2.18? [19:24] I can. [19:24] I wasn't sure if another release was around the corner or not. [19:25] Also wasn't sure that we were really missing out on anything. [19:25] i think given how affected ade has been fosdem probably not XD [19:26] Yeah, I probably should do that. [19:28] from what i can tell there are some bigger fish to fry for the next release [20:19] @wxl [ @teward001 some reason i'm not getting discourse notifications via email?], Not sure will have to dig when i am home again. Not near my computer [20:57] Ouch. calamares now FTBFS [20:58] uff [21:00] looks like it does not like boost 1.71 [21:07] * RikMills finds patch to test [21:26] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rCALAPACKAGING4efcfde7475b: sync with archive changelog] rikmills (Rik Mills) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rCALAPACKAGING4efcfde7475b [21:26] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rCALAPACKAGING4989aced7ac4: fix FTBFS with boost 1.71] rikmills (Rik Mills) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rCALAPACKAGING4989aced7ac4 [21:26] fixed (I think) [21:27] now we just need 3.2.18 :) [21:43] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T149: automounts prevent Erase Disk option in Calamares] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T149 [21:48] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T149: automounts prevent Erase Disk option in Calamares] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T149#3115 [22:16] @wxl23 [The issue is Calamares won't show erase disk as an option for a drive if any par …], Sounds good then [22:17] wxl: PM me the email you get your notifications sent to [22:18] @teward001 it's the u.c one [22:18] wxl@u.c ? [22:18] yeppers [22:18] ok give me a bit [22:18] currently updating this machine and fixing its swap usage [22:19] np [22:20] also would like to talk to you about that github api deprecation notice i mentioned before; if you need i can just make you a task [22:25] wxl: regarding email, it's a cert mismatch issue [22:25] so discourse is being rebuilt at the docker level with the new updated config [22:25] as for the github api issue, you'll (a) need to make a task and, (b) remind me what it's about? [22:28] @teward001 ⓐ will do ⓑ everytime i log into phab/discourse with github i get a warning to use authorization http header instead of access_token https://developer.github.com/changes/2019-11-05-deprecated-passwords-and-authorizations-api/#authenticating-using-que [22:37] yeah i don't think there's anything I can specifically do to fix that though [22:37] until upstreams release updated auth plugins [22:37] there's no clear timeline to quit supporting so maybe i shouldn't worry so much but i couldn't find any movement upstream so *shrug* [22:40] yeah well until upstreams update, Nothing I Can Do [22:40] alternatively, stop using GH for your logins :P [22:40] * wxl brandishes the wet fish [22:41] * kc2bez swings the wet fish wildly in @teward001 's direction. [22:45] *is not actually there so wasn't hit, and calls down orbital strikes instead* [22:45] ... or I could just delete discourse data... WHOOPS [22:45] :P [22:45] we're getting update/rebuild errors so i'mma have to disable plugins one at a time to see if the issue is core or not [22:45] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rCALAPACKAGINGccf1fc2c49d6: No-change rebuild for libkpmcore9] rikmills (Rik Mills) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rCALAPACKAGINGccf1fc2c49d6 [22:47] wxl: running a discourse rebuild atm as well [22:47] not sure if it's going to blow up or not [22:48] but I had to disable a plugin to make it work I think [22:50] oh boy [22:50] which plugin? [22:57] the ubuntu login one [23:04] oh does that even work? [23:08] nope [23:08] so i just disabled it [23:08] and ran the build properly [23:08] so now things 'work' [23:08] BUT [23:08] great [23:08] email is under attack as one would expect from the outside world [23:08] so I had to disable auth on port 25 [23:08] uhhhhhhh [23:08] i guess that doesn't matter [23:08] (so you can't try and bruteforce on port 25) [23:09] it's important that i noticed it but it's not really a 'problem' per se [23:09] right [23:09] i can't get a full blown mail gateway here [23:12] wxl: at SOME POINT I will be pointing everything through a mail gateway that is nice for sifting through things, but until I get a larger IP range from Comcast and an extra blade in my virtual cluster I'm running low on 'spare resources' heh [23:12] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T150: Erase Disk fails with existing partition scheme] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T150 [23:13] okie [23:41] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T151: improve method to report bugs] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T151 [23:48] wxl: ^ a warning [23:48] unless you are EXTREMELY EXPLICIT on how to explain a bug vs. support request [23:48] users will get it confused [23:48] see it frequently on server stuff and Ask Ubuntu [23:49] i know [23:49] i'm thinking a 50% improvement is an improvement nonetheless